8 New Clubs In Singapore To Keep Your Party Nights Lit In 2018

New Singapore clubs to party at in 2018

The Singapore nightlife scene has recently said it’s farewell to clubs like Cherry, Kyo and Refuge. But don't let that get you down because the partying isn’t gonna stop. In fact, long-time favourites like Zouk might now be seeing some serious competition!

With special draws from free-flow alcohol to even aerial acrobatics, these new clubs in Singapore will keep your nights lit like strobe lights. So gather up your clubbing crew; it's time spice up your nights!

1. AVRY - birdcage-shaped VIP booths

If you perk up at the mention of Ultra Singapore, this one’s for you. Among the founders the new hotspot AVRY are two people in charge of the annual EDM festival.

Inside, large LED screens and swooping coloured lights illuminate the birdcage-shaped VIP booths and dance floor in this mega club. Your remixes will also be coming from a world-renowned sound system by VOID that’s bound to get you grooving.

Some people prefer not to remember their nights out, but if you do, then make sure to try out their touch-screen video booth where you can create GIFs with your crew and email them to yourself for a memento.

3. WAN - free entry and alcoholic bubble tea

As promised by its name play on the Chinese homonyms 玩 (play), 晚 (night) and 碗 (bowl), WAN also offers everything you need for a great night out in one spot with an electric dance floor and outdoor gastrobar with creative eats.

Here’s some good news: entry is free for everyone! But you would have to make a reservation first by dropping them a call. Ladies can also sign up for the guest list via the club’s Facebook events page for extra benefits such as free drinks.

For dinner or pre-drinking, there is an alfresco gastrobar, WAN Bar + Kitchen, that opens from 5PM till late every Monday to Saturday, serving creative booze and grub like alcoholic bubble teas ($18) and Jajang Bomb Fries ($14) - an Asian take on poutine, with fries doused with mozzarella and sweet black bean sauce.

P.S.: Make sure you dress to impress, because the management is very strict about the dress code. Avoid wearing berms, sports shoes, or anything too casual.

4. MAO - oriental-themed bar-club with booze at $8 nett

Cherry Discotheque might be gone, but that team behind it didn’t leave us hanging with nothing. Enter MAO, an oriental bar and club near Telok Ayer. Complete with rows of dimly lit red lanterns and a scarlet colour scheme, this underground space gives off a sultry vibe.

The music here is dynamic with different genres playing each day. Thursdays are for busting out your moves with R&B and Hip-Hop, Fridays with Basement Soul from international acts and Saturdays with Techno and House.

But the best thing about this club has got to be their alcohol offers. From an affordable $8 nett, you can get Asahi Draft Beer and house pours at MAO’s Kitchen from 5PM to 12AM, from Mondays to Fridays.

Thursdays are the best time for ladies to hit this club because you’ll get free entry and complimentary free-flow drinks.

6. Bar Rogue - 2-storey club with acrobatic performances

Originating from Shanghai, Bar Rouge raises the bar - pun intended - for nightlife in Singapore. Perched on the 71st storey of Swissôtel The Stamford and topped with performances throughout its 2-storey-high space, this is definitely one for the extravagance.

7. Baliza - opens late till 6AM

If you love Attica at Clarke Quay, check out Baliza, which is brought to you by the same founders. With the doors closing at 6AM, you will be able to dance the whole night away here - and catch the first MRT train home.

Featuring 2 large dance floors - the Main Room and VIP Suite - this is the place for those who love to get hyped up with a crowd.

From Thursday through Saturday, click “going” on their Facebook page to get free entry before 12AM. Ladies night is on Wednesday as usual, but here’s a lil’ upgrade: Instead of the usual house pours, you’d get free flow champagne and unlimited chocolate fondue - great for fuelling any hunger pangs that ring throughout the night.

BONUS

Bang Bang (revamped) - free entry and CO2 smoke guns

After going through a revamping process, Bang Bang is back at it again, this time with the elimination of cover charge for everyone. Yes clubbers, your dreams are coming true; it’s the first club in Singapore to offer free entry for both ladies and gents.

This new version is heavy on the glitz and glamour with giant diamond-shaped cages framing the podiums and mirrored ceilings. Bang Bang takes their name seriously, so there are even tables equipped with CO2 guns for you to shoot out some smoke like a baller.

Tuff Club (opening in April 2018) - pop up club in a Chinese restaurant

Organised by a group called The Council, known for hosting wild pop-up parties everywhere from rooftops industrial warehouses, Tuff Club will be open for partying in April and will only be around for 3 short months.

Inspired by Trim and Fit (TAF) Club from the old primary school days, Tuff Club’s slogan is “It's leg day everyday at Tuff Club, so why run when you can dance?” Here, everything is carefree - even the dresscodes, where comfy sneakers are the recommended kicks to don.

Its exact location and opening date is still a secret at the moment - the only hint given was “a Chinese restaurant in the CBD” - but you can sign up for first dibs on their webpage to make sure that you don't miss out on anything.

New clubs in Singapore for a wild night out

If all the classic clubs are ”been there, done that” for you, make sure you check out these fresh hot clubs for a great night out. These new kids on the block are certainly worth a visit with their intriguing concepts and great music scene.